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mickelson, els, tied for second. and it wouldn't have been poulter if he didn't vet to get out of a long bunker shot, had about a ten foot put ats and it went right up to the edge of the hole. didn't stop, but just looked in and gently fell in with the perfect speed. amazing. now to football. sunday nature night nfl game, m important because it's nbc, atlanta falcons are 8-0 beating dallas 19-13. the matt ryan completed 24-34 passes and bryant kicked four field goals. atlanta is the only unbeaten team in the nfl. and another nfl game, we're talking about the panthers beat the redskins 21-13. there's a correlation between the outcome of the last washington, d.c. redskins football game prior to the presidential election and the drought come outcome of the election. miss torically when the redskins win, the incumbent wins. doesn't mean for sure, andrew. in 18 presidential contests, only once has this rule not held. that was in 2004 when president bush defeated john kerry despite a redskins loss. if history holds true, y
mickelson, els, tied for second. and it wouldn't have been poulter if he didn't vet to get out of a long bunker shot, had about a ten foot put ats and it went right up to the edge of the hole. didn't stop, but just looked in and gently fell in with the perfect speed. amazing. now to football. sunday nature night nfl game, m important because it's nbc, atlanta falcons are 8-0 beating dallas 19-13. the matt ryan completed 24-34 passes and bryant kicked four field goals. atlanta is the only...
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so el-erian's coming on. beat hit him with that first. and you know who his other team is. >> jets. >> yeah, jets and mets. >> prepare yourself. all right. let's get to the weather. alex wallace joins us from the weather channel. i guess more of the chilly temperatures coming around? >> that is certainly going to be the case. fall officially coming in on saturday. it will feel like it for parts of the midwest and northeast. right now, though, we're tracking some rain in florida. the sunshine state, not too much sunshine to deal with. we'll be dealing with the rain in and around miami throughout the day. the bulk of the activity just offshore. middle of the nation, showers in the upper midwest, but steadier rains southern parts of missouri. storms have produced hail out there, so we'll keep a track on that. as we head through the rest of the day, most of the southeast is dry outside of florida, heading up into new england, not a bad day around boston, but cool. 63 for your afternoon. and then we've got 70s right around there in cleveland.
so el-erian's coming on. beat hit him with that first. and you know who his other team is. >> jets. >> yeah, jets and mets. >> prepare yourself. all right. let's get to the weather. alex wallace joins us from the weather channel. i guess more of the chilly temperatures coming around? >> that is certainly going to be the case. fall officially coming in on saturday. it will feel like it for parts of the midwest and northeast. right now, though, we're tracking some rain in...
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. ♪ trece horas en el carro sin parar y no traes musica. mira entra y comprame unas papitas. [ male announcer ] get up to 795 miles per tank in the 2013 passat tdi clean diesel. that's the power of german engineering. see your local dealer for special lease and finance rates during the autobahn for all event. >>> when you have a lot of competitors vying for customers in the same space, business tends to look a lot loik warfare. just like in the real world when companies go to war you take down the arms dealers. that's why i want to talk about international flavors & fragrances, iff, which i think of as a global arms dealers supplying food and beverage firms with new tastes to stay competitive. it develops personal care and home care companies differentiate products. this stuff is used in everything from deodorant to fabric softener. there is more pressure on companies to go to iff for help. iff is a key behind the scenes names for everything, fuelling innovation at procter & gamble, many other players. coming up with flavors that allow food
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this isn't simon and gar funk el. it's democrats and republicans. that in mind let's look at what else is happening next week. for our game plan we need to remember that the week as has always been the case these days starts on sunday, not for football but for china. we get a slew of economic numbers out of china. these numbers should be in keeping with all the other chinese numbers of late meaning disappointing. if that means we're going to come in on monday and the numbers disappoint and the chinese didn't cut rates, the sellers will come out for all the stocks that did the best today. coal, iron work, copper, machinery companies. they'll come out like clockwork. china admittedly gave us some good infrastructure news last night. but we need to see a followup on the rate cuts. more build programs or we are going to take away those big sweet gains. in terms of earnings, monday we can forget about facebook for once, please! and focus on two ipos that could have made you fortunes. palo alto networks in the thick of one of our major themes here. fire w
this isn't simon and gar funk el. it's democrats and republicans. that in mind let's look at what else is happening next week. for our game plan we need to remember that the week as has always been the case these days starts on sunday, not for football but for china. we get a slew of economic numbers out of china. these numbers should be in keeping with all the other chinese numbers of late meaning disappointing. if that means we're going to come in on monday and the numbers disappoint and the...
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with us is squawk master mohammed el-erian. we're where we were most of the session yesterday for the final sell-off into the close, only about a third of a percentage point as far as what it's indicated on the open for the dow jones, which may try to reach 13,000. >> the new column on the board. >> that wasn't a sorkin thing. >> no. >> but you're okay with that? >> i don't like taking credit for other people's work, so. >> wow. i've heard it all now. morgan stanley outlining the effects of a possible downgrade, moody's may cut the firm's long-term debt rating by three notches. morgan stanley says it has to post north $6.5 billion in collateral if moody's follows through on the warning and in news out of europe, greek bonds are no longer eligible for use as collateral at the european central bank, that move is temporary, and comes after s&p downgraded greece's long-term rating to "selective default" part of the bond swap process designed to lighten greece's debt load. look at european equities at this hour, nice green arrows ac
with us is squawk master mohammed el-erian. we're where we were most of the session yesterday for the final sell-off into the close, only about a third of a percentage point as far as what it's indicated on the open for the dow jones, which may try to reach 13,000. >> the new column on the board. >> that wasn't a sorkin thing. >> no. >> but you're okay with that? >> i don't like taking credit for other people's work, so. >> wow. i've heard it all now. morgan...
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have in the international terminal in jfk, both doing great business and we are on an army base in el paso,texas and there are a good 60 to 75 major airports that we think that buffalo wild wings is a great fit and i talked yesterday about smaller towns. those with a smaller buffalo willed wings footprint, not a lot of dining options there, but you know, why not? bring wings and beer and great sports viewing to some of the smaller towns across the country. >> i was thinking why wouldn't you have one next to every college and two or three, i know i went at the university of michigan, couldn't every college campus have a buffalo wild wings? >> oh, sure and we are in, we are located near a lot of college campuses. we will also open in the suburban parts of market as well. colleges is where we started and it's still providing a great growth vehicle for us. the thing about colleges, you have to wait for the right site and we have a great real estate team on of the of that. >> one of the things that people are talking about, i have a second to ask you about, five million followers on facebo
have in the international terminal in jfk, both doing great business and we are on an army base in el paso,texas and there are a good 60 to 75 major airports that we think that buffalo wild wings is a great fit and i talked yesterday about smaller towns. those with a smaller buffalo willed wings footprint, not a lot of dining options there, but you know, why not? bring wings and beer and great sports viewing to some of the smaller towns across the country. >> i was thinking why wouldn't...
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all right, what el? lumber is selling well. don't outthink this one, weirhauser, a stock my charitable trust has been buying to take advantage of this trend. and i'm salivating for a pullback to push it for you. the appliance callout. first it was the u.s. business took it on the chin because of the housing crisis, but it was offset by latin america and europe. but whirlpool is too darn cheap to avoid after this home depot callout. if europe remains miserable, brazil is maybe on the cusp 06 turning. i think we're okay. i think whirlpool is going to be throwing off a lot of cash. the stock is eight points off its high. whirlpool, buy it off this home depo call. tools. that means stanley black & decker. the company has a huge european business which caused the stock to underperform many of the other names i mentioned. although it rallied when it reported disappointing earnings because they told a very positive story about north america. let's not forget to check out. ebay had a major run. home depo endorsed paypal as a preferred
all right, what el? lumber is selling well. don't outthink this one, weirhauser, a stock my charitable trust has been buying to take advantage of this trend. and i'm salivating for a pullback to push it for you. the appliance callout. first it was the u.s. business took it on the chin because of the housing crisis, but it was offset by latin america and europe. but whirlpool is too darn cheap to avoid after this home depot callout. if europe remains miserable, brazil is maybe on the cusp 06...
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ernie els going to ring the bell. i think the speculation here on the floor that the president may in his speech coming up in about an hour decide to release some strategic petroleum reserves. it's perfect cover for it's not politics, folks, it's a hurricane. >> what we need is the strategic gas reserves to be released. opening bell in just a moment. don't go away. [ male announcer ] let's level the playing field. take the privileged investing tools of wall street and make them simple, intuitive, and available to all. distill all that data. make information instinctual, visual. introducing trade architect, td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. take control of your portfolio today. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you open an account. >>> one of the greats. golfing legend ernie els ringing the bell at the nyse. coming off his fantastic victory at the british open last month. running behind adam scott until the last minute. his fourth major title. first since 2002. >
ernie els going to ring the bell. i think the speculation here on the floor that the president may in his speech coming up in about an hour decide to release some strategic petroleum reserves. it's perfect cover for it's not politics, folks, it's a hurricane. >> what we need is the strategic gas reserves to be released. opening bell in just a moment. don't go away. [ male announcer ] let's level the playing field. take the privileged investing tools of wall street and make them simple,...
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pimco's mohamed el-erian and tom friedman. you don't want to miss a minute of "squawk" this morning. ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. [ yawning sound ] in communities across the country. whether it's supporting a delaware nonprofit that's providing training and employment opportunities, investing in the revitalization of a neighborhood in the bronx, or providing the financing to help a beloved san diego bakery expand, what's important to communities across the country is important to us. and we're proud to work with all of those who are creating a stronger future for everyone. . >>> welcome back, everybody. u.s. equity futures are slightly higher. dow futures up about ten points, s&p up. the roads and skies will be more crowded during the upcoming labor day. 33 million americans will be driving or flying over this holiday. that's up 2.9% from last year and largest number since 2008. aaa say it's encouraging. that brings us to our national forecast. from the
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we cannot own el paso and conocophillips. so we're also going to buy verizon and get that terrific yield. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of "am i diversified?" "mad money" is back after the break. >>> they say money never sleeps. neither does jim cramer. follow @jimcrameron on twitter. the chevy cruze eco also offers 42 mpg on the highway. actually, it's cruze e-co, not ec-o. just like e-ither. or ei-ther. or e-conomical. [ chuckling ] or ec-onomical. pa-tato, po-tato, huh? actually, it's to-mato, ta-mato. oh, that's right. [ laughs ] [ car door shuts ] [ male announcer ] visit your local chevy dealer today. now very well qualified lessees can get a 2012 chevy cruze ls for around $159 per month. e.p.a. estimated 36 miles per gallon highway. what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello ? ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. >>> what does a company have to do to get the benefit of the doubt arou
we cannot own el paso and conocophillips. so we're also going to buy verizon and get that terrific yield. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of "am i diversified?" "mad money" is back after the break. >>> they say money never sleeps. neither does jim cramer. follow @jimcrameron on twitter. the chevy cruze eco also offers 42 mpg on the highway. actually, it's cruze e-co, not ec-o. just like e-ither. or ei-ther. or e-conomical. [ chuckling ] or...
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ep, el paso operation. procter & gamble, unh, united health care, and wm, waste management. >> all right. we'll go to work here. by the way, united health reports tomorrow. i expect this is going to be a great quarter. procter & gamble just boosted the dividend, even though it's just been ho-hum. conoco splitting. waste management. yes, it's terrific. and what does this leave us? we cannot own el paso and conocophillips. so we're also going to buy verizon and get that terrific yield. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of "am i diversified?" "mad money" is back after the break. >>> they say money never sleeps. neither does jim cramer. follow at jim cramer on twitter. everyone in the nicu, all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they
ep, el paso operation. procter & gamble, unh, united health care, and wm, waste management. >> all right. we'll go to work here. by the way, united health reports tomorrow. i expect this is going to be a great quarter. procter & gamble just boosted the dividend, even though it's just been ho-hum. conoco splitting. waste management. yes, it's terrific. and what does this leave us? we cannot own el paso and conocophillips. so we're also going to buy verizon and get that terrific...
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. >> caller: el dorado gold egl. >> i'm not going to recommend a gold stock. gld. that one, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you open an account. i bought the car because of its efficiency. i bought the car because i could eliminate gas from my budget. i don't spend money on gasoline. it's been 4,000 miles since my last trip to the gas station. it's pretty great. i get a bunch of kids waving at me... giving me the thumbs up. it's always a gratifying experience. it makes me feel good about my car. i absolutely love my chevy volt. ♪ a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends
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el ell elliz beth. >> caller: hey, cramer. i called in october after that macro economic downturn. >> right. >> caller: i asked you if that was an opportunity to increase my cost space and you said sell. once again i ask you with things improving in china, generator sales as a result of sandy and natural gas engines, is couple minz a buy, hold or sell? >> i'm going to say it's a hold. i like caterpillar much more. stephanie link, co-research director with me in my charitable trust which you can follow along at actionalerts.com. the good news is out in cummins. let's go to john in georgia, john. >> caller: merry christmas and boo-yah to you. >> same to you, sir. thank you. >> caller: tractor supply. it's one of my long-term holdings. i know you sort of have not bought it, but i'm seeing a little bit of an uptick. [ inaudible ] can i keep it in my long term? >> okay, tractor supply. i like tractor supply. there was an important upgrade today. the stock had been hit. it had been one of my stocks that i said money was going to pil
el ell elliz beth. >> caller: hey, cramer. i called in october after that macro economic downturn. >> right. >> caller: i asked you if that was an opportunity to increase my cost space and you said sell. once again i ask you with things improving in china, generator sales as a result of sandy and natural gas engines, is couple minz a buy, hold or sell? >> i'm going to say it's a hold. i like caterpillar much more. stephanie link, co-research director with me in my...
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. >> el wewell, that is good, bec if you gave the analysts something positive about greek, and there is something that is killing your stock, greece and greece. and the actual greece is not hurting now. and here is something i am puzzling over, you have led the company on an international grape of 30% in a short period of time. can this company be 35% international, and is that what you want? >> well, that is not really the way we look at it all, jim. we are not setting a percentage goal. we want to expand and now is the time that globalization and we want to participate in the developing markets, but we are doing it thoughtfully and getting the good properties when they come up and whether we end up at 35 or 45 or 55 is not the thing to us. the thing is that we buy good properties to add value and create value for our shareholders over time. we had two terrific opportunities to do that this year at the beginning of the year. we acquired 51% of the yoplait international business here in the first quarter, and that acquisition makes us the number two yogurt player globally and at the
. >> el wewell, that is good, bec if you gave the analysts something positive about greek, and there is something that is killing your stock, greece and greece. and the actual greece is not hurting now. and here is something i am puzzling over, you have led the company on an international grape of 30% in a short period of time. can this company be 35% international, and is that what you want? >> well, that is not really the way we look at it all, jim. we are not setting a percentage...
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about the column, go read this opinion by chancellor leo strong in delaware over the kinder morgan el paso deal. it's about goldman's role as the adviser to el paso, meanwhile they owned close to a 20% stake in kinder morgan. the banker working for el paso owned $340,000 stock in kinder morgan and the whole thing sort of reeks because they're playing all the sides. >> it's a conflict. >> they told el paso, look, we have the conflict, you should get a second adviser to make it look cleaner and el paso hires morgan stanley, but the incentive, the way they structured the incentive on the deal you only get paid if the deal is sold, not just sold but sold to kinder morgan, basically it was a circular issue always coming back to goldman sachs and there's a very interesting scripted phone call that was set up for lloyd blankfein in the beginning of the piece and the judge's opinion. a lot of people on wall street reading this. >> i was a little stunned and i didn't know about anything of it happening until i read your column. >> it's a real phone. >> damning or -- >> no. but basically lloyd
about the column, go read this opinion by chancellor leo strong in delaware over the kinder morgan el paso deal. it's about goldman's role as the adviser to el paso, meanwhile they owned close to a 20% stake in kinder morgan. the banker working for el paso owned $340,000 stock in kinder morgan and the whole thing sort of reeks because they're playing all the sides. >> it's a conflict. >> they told el paso, look, we have the conflict, you should get a second adviser to make it look...
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with steve els at the hem, chipotle has the best management team in the fast food business, maybe even in the entire restaurant industry. nine, is the company hostage to global economic growth or the domestic economy? nope. they are a unit growth story, not to mention a play on healthy eating, one of the strongest secular trends out there. last but not least, can the company grow its margins or be overpowered by raw costs? last quarter, they increased by 20 basis points despite higher food costs. they have more than enough pricing power. if you are searching for stocks to buy into the weakness, like you should be, look for growth stocks. i'm adding chipotle to the ultimate growth stock portfolio. a terrific story. you can own it if you remember to buy it slowly using wide scales on the way down. i'm adamant this stock has room to fall before it resumes its climb. ted, in my home state of new jersey. >> caller: a new york mets booyah. >> rub it in booyah. >> caller: we spoke about a month ago about soda stream and you said stay away from it. i read about a new product that they plan on
with steve els at the hem, chipotle has the best management team in the fast food business, maybe even in the entire restaurant industry. nine, is the company hostage to global economic growth or the domestic economy? nope. they are a unit growth story, not to mention a play on healthy eating, one of the strongest secular trends out there. last but not least, can the company grow its margins or be overpowered by raw costs? last quarter, they increased by 20 basis points despite higher food...
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brown forman, southern comfort, wood forward reserve bourbon and tequila and el jiminor, my nickname in new jersey, beam, in addition to jim beam also has makers mark, tequila, canadian club whiskey and every shelf covered. these are all houses of top-notch brands, and beam also has the added advantage of being a great breakup play but i like diageo best because it's more secure with a bigger dividend and gives you a decent 2.5% yeeltd, let's say after today, better than ten-year treasuries and brown forman 1.5% and beam 1.4% and it sells six times earnings. the other two get higher multiples even though they are only growing slightly faster than diageo's growth rate. what makes diageo more secure? for one thing even though amazingly it's headquartered in london this company has less european exposure than the two u.s.-based names. gets 22% from europe and 22% for beam and 21% for brown forman. emerging markets, they account for 40% of sales, including china where diageo is well ahead of the curve. back in 2006 they bought a 43% in a major chinese distillery and now they are one of t
brown forman, southern comfort, wood forward reserve bourbon and tequila and el jiminor, my nickname in new jersey, beam, in addition to jim beam also has makers mark, tequila, canadian club whiskey and every shelf covered. these are all houses of top-notch brands, and beam also has the added advantage of being a great breakup play but i like diageo best because it's more secure with a bigger dividend and gives you a decent 2.5% yeeltd, let's say after today, better than ten-year treasuries and...
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i drove a cadillac -- when i brought my fwal to the prom as not in a pinto it was an el dorado. this 114,000 job number has to stick out to you. we're looking for 140 to 150,000. 114 is not a great number. >> most guys think that number will be revised. i'm not concerned about the 114, but i'm also not buying the 7.8. that's telling me we're making jobs at 200, 250. i have no problem believing the average in the past six weeks, 145 is where we are right now. >> guys? >> let's say 8%. call it 8% the rate. to pete's point the market wants to continue to go higher. obviously it sold off a little bit in the looft few minutes. understood. i still adhere to my comments the market doesn't give me this the long sell the highs which do i believe we have to push towards 1500, 1525 in the s&p and names we've hammered home. home depot at 12 1/2 year high. there are secular stories that continue to work and i believe they will continue network. >> what are you doing with this? >> well, listen, you buy this jobs report. it's astounding to me that some people believe that there's a conspiracy
i drove a cadillac -- when i brought my fwal to the prom as not in a pinto it was an el dorado. this 114,000 job number has to stick out to you. we're looking for 140 to 150,000. 114 is not a great number. >> most guys think that number will be revised. i'm not concerned about the 114, but i'm also not buying the 7.8. that's telling me we're making jobs at 200, 250. i have no problem believing the average in the past six weeks, 145 is where we are right now. >> guys? >> let's...
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tiger woods is here as is ernie els. a number of top golfers here to compete in what really is the ultimate club championship. some of the biggest hitters on wall street are here, as well, today. in fact, jeff keswin will be our guest host for the full hour. he is the managing partner of lyrical partners which invest in a wide array of businesses, including huge fund, real estate, film technology and much more. jeff is also the cobounder -- the former co-founder with david einhorn so we're obviously delighted to have you down here. enjoy a little bit of golf. we'll talk with mark and some of the things you are obviously invested in. we have our traders today, brian kelly, joe tear nova and stephen weiss, as well. are on the show today to talk about the markets. first the fast five. top stories we're following on the halftime show today. apple's dividend and buyback. did it thread the needle with a nice size dividend but not so big that it turns itself into a dreaded value stock. our second story, does apple mark the top
tiger woods is here as is ernie els. a number of top golfers here to compete in what really is the ultimate club championship. some of the biggest hitters on wall street are here, as well, today. in fact, jeff keswin will be our guest host for the full hour. he is the managing partner of lyrical partners which invest in a wide array of businesses, including huge fund, real estate, film technology and much more. jeff is also the cobounder -- the former co-founder with david einhorn so we're...
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. ♪ trece horas en el carro sin parar y no traes musica. mira entra y comprame unas papitas. [ male announcer ] get up to 795 miles per tank in the 2013 passat tdi clean diesel. that's the power of german engineering. see your local dealer for special lease and finance rates during the aahn for all event. >>> so apple stock continues to climb. stock is up almost $12 after it wins a patent infringement lawsuit against samsung. let's check in with our pal, jon fortt in san jose. jon, what are the implications to the other tablet and phone makers? fl. >> for the tablet makers, implications are less clear. apple didn't win on all counts as far as protecting the ipad design. for phone makers this is a sweeping decision. so many of samsung designs were found to be in violation. they will have to trade carefully when apple comes out with the new phone not to get too close. for google in the user interface, apple's home screen was found to be iconic in the sense that samsung violated by getting too close. google will have to be perfect the android
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and there's the ten-year which was up quite a bit as were el. let me just find out what those numbers are here, 15 biffs on the ten-year, 22 biffs on the two-year. that would come along with concerns that the ecb is not coming along. but i have not seen a story on that, we have a merkel and hollande meeting. i don't know if that spills over into how tough they're going to be on spain. there was another story this morning that said the ecb would target, i believe, a rate when it comes in. >> a specific rate. >> a specific rate, but it wouldn't make that rate public. >> what. >> it's weird that they would not make it public, making it public would mean that most of it -- gary, if you were a bond investor and they told you that were going to target a spread, for example, of 100 over the euro area would you trade higher than that? >> no. you may have set up an albatross. going back to the fed minutes yesterday, the fact that they were so focused on concerns over europe, maybe a few people around in europe said, you know what, things are worse. >> yo
and there's the ten-year which was up quite a bit as were el. let me just find out what those numbers are here, 15 biffs on the ten-year, 22 biffs on the two-year. that would come along with concerns that the ecb is not coming along. but i have not seen a story on that, we have a merkel and hollande meeting. i don't know if that spills over into how tough they're going to be on spain. there was another story this morning that said the ecb would target, i believe, a rate when it comes in....
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. ♪ trece horas en el carro sin parar y no traes musica. mira entra y comprame unas papitas. [ male announcer ] get up to 795 miles per tank in the 2013 passat tdi clean diesel. that's the power of german engineering. see your local dealer for special lease and finance rates during the autobahn for all event. >>> want to take you to mid-town manhattan which is a scene of a shooting. we're being told by nypd that at least four people have been shot outside the empire state building. a fire department spokesman received a call about the shooting about 45 minutes ago, 9:00 a.m. friday, and that emergency units were on the scene within minutes. also being told various reports that traffic in mid-town obviously snarled. comes on the heels of some shootings in chicago yesterday and last night. any further details, we'll get them to you as soon as we can. >> we will. in the meantime, let's take a look at the markets and look at salesforce.com which topped expectations yesterday after the bell but it's the widening losses that is catching wall stre
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joining us is mohammed el-erian. it's always great to see you. >> thank you, melissa, what is most notable, things have returned basically to prebailout levels to friday close levels, et cetera. so in your view, have things changed substantially, your investment view from friday? >> the problem in grease is there's too much debt, too little growth. while the agreement helps a little, it doesn't get to critical matt. in the short term, and david spoke about this an hour ago, there's implementation risk. each of the three parties will have difficulty selling it. over the longer term, there has to be another agreement, because somehow greece has to deal with its debt level, which is still way too high and the growth just way too lowe. so the market i think is being very rational say it's a step, but not big enough yet. >> in the past what a company would have done is devalued the currency, the way ultimately -- i use that word a lot -- they would have reduced debt significantly and at least had a path for growth. this i
joining us is mohammed el-erian. it's always great to see you. >> thank you, melissa, what is most notable, things have returned basically to prebailout levels to friday close levels, et cetera. so in your view, have things changed substantially, your investment view from friday? >> the problem in grease is there's too much debt, too little growth. while the agreement helps a little, it doesn't get to critical matt. in the short term, and david spoke about this an hour ago, there's...
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heels about criticism of the multiple conflict goals that goldman played in the recent kinder morgan el paso deal. it's opening a wound that doesn't even have a scab on it yet. >> bethany maclaine, just from your reporting or maybe your intuition, do you think that lloyd blankfein is on his way out? and i want to add that greg smith fingered cohn. are those guys both on their way out? >> look, there's tons and tons of rumors on that. it's a tricky question because if lloyd were to leave and gary were to be next in line, they are part of the culture, the new culture at goldman sachs together. i think there's one thing here people don't focus on, which is that goldman's clients aren't fleeing the firm, at least not yet. if you look at the rankings for m & a, goldman's still number one. if it were true that goldman treated its clients so badly, those clients would be fleeing, right? ive heard a number of explanations as to why that might not be the case, but it's a ranking that's very worth keeping your eye on as we figure out how this affects goldman's fate. >> okay, so the clients are st
heels about criticism of the multiple conflict goals that goldman played in the recent kinder morgan el paso deal. it's opening a wound that doesn't even have a scab on it yet. >> bethany maclaine, just from your reporting or maybe your intuition, do you think that lloyd blankfein is on his way out? and i want to add that greg smith fingered cohn. are those guys both on their way out? >> look, there's tons and tons of rumors on that. it's a tricky question because if lloyd were to...
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and i think so further to your comment on spain and greece, el et cetera, i think the key challenge is it's difficult to find good news out of europe. we're getting to a tipping point if authorities don't step up to the plate pretty soon and make some real progress on some policy actions, then things could get quite messily. that's where our real focus is going forward. >> right. steve, i'm just looking here, taking a closer look at this news out of fiat, i'm wondering what a sector crisis really means. we had a guest yesterday saying there is significant overproduction in the auto sector. producers are effectively making cars at a loss. as we pair -- auto sector is one of the strongest places, and i wonder if this tells us more about underlying weaknesses more broadly. >> absolutely. in the states the auto sector was starting to recover but we're seeing problems in china. china auto sales will increase on the big scale but even there we're seeing a little soft patch and overproduction going on. we clearly are in a soft spot for the global economy. we would not be projecting that too f
and i think so further to your comment on spain and greece, el et cetera, i think the key challenge is it's difficult to find good news out of europe. we're getting to a tipping point if authorities don't step up to the plate pretty soon and make some real progress on some policy actions, then things could get quite messily. that's where our real focus is going forward. >> right. steve, i'm just looking here, taking a closer look at this news out of fiat, i'm wondering what a sector...
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so it's definitely an el nino or el nina -- >> we have more hot air here -- >> well, hot air. but there's different times when different parts of the globe, but here we are on the east coast sweltering, and it's like, i'm telling you, al gore, he's a genius. he's a genius. who's good? what about alex? he's sticking with that. he's got nothing. he's got nothing but heat. it's hot. alex, you know what? we spend so much time on weather some days, the minutia, this is happening here and this is happening. if you've got nothing, say it! and he did. >> i like that. i should say that sometimes. >> i think alex probably had nothing in his ifb is what he was saying. i don't have anything. >> just skipping it. it's hot out, folks. >> how hot is it? >> it is so hot. >> so hot. >> that didn't work. >> what do you mean it didn't work? people thought it was funny. i thought it was funny. you missed the whole "it's so hot." >> so hot, bernanke traveled to new jersey to get a big gulp. >> chickens are laying hard-boiled eggs. >> the best one that i saw a dog chasing a cat and they were both w
so it's definitely an el nino or el nina -- >> we have more hot air here -- >> well, hot air. but there's different times when different parts of the globe, but here we are on the east coast sweltering, and it's like, i'm telling you, al gore, he's a genius. he's a genius. who's good? what about alex? he's sticking with that. he's got nothing. he's got nothing but heat. it's hot. alex, you know what? we spend so much time on weather some days, the minutia, this is happening here and...
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mohamed el-erian says this is the new normal. we have to get used to lower growth and consumers can't take on any more debt. is there any idea to think that maybe we go through contraction period like we have been since 2008, we come back out on the other side and maybe there's more room to refuel with some of the credit. >> if you look back to 1952 on an inflation adjusted basis, there's only been nine years when credit grew less by 2%. every time there was a recession. recession didn't end until there was another big surge of credit expansion. now the only thing that's keeping us from collapsing into a depression right away is the massive budget deficits. trillion dollar budget deficits. that's keeping the total debt slightly expanding rather than contracting. we're on government life support. without this trillion dollar budget deficits we would spiral into a great depression. >> when we get our financial houses in order in the united states you say we're in for a rough road. >> i think there are three paths forward for us as
mohamed el-erian says this is the new normal. we have to get used to lower growth and consumers can't take on any more debt. is there any idea to think that maybe we go through contraction period like we have been since 2008, we come back out on the other side and maybe there's more room to refuel with some of the credit. >> if you look back to 1952 on an inflation adjusted basis, there's only been nine years when credit grew less by 2%. every time there was a recession. recession didn't...
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. >> el capitan, che guevara. >> let's talk shopping. shoppers hit the stores for the last time before christmas today. dana telsey is the ceo and chief officer of telsey group. we saw you day after thanksgiving, you said there was going to be sort of a hot -- that weekend was going to be big, there was going to be a lull, and it was all going to come back. has it turned out that way for you, dana? >> i think some of it came back. i don't think all of it came back. i think it was a tougher season than expected. you think you had the long calendar, the hurricane sandy, the track dpi in connecticut, people had a lot on their minds this season. this weekend was a key weekend. i think it helped. i didn't see promotions being extra promotional. but it's a push till the end. >> okay, so winners and losers? >> i think some of the winners, i think you're going to see companies like tjx, macy's. i think american eagle outfitters, even gap had a very good season, along with michael kors. >> losers? >> i think you had a tough time at jcpenney. i th
. >> el capitan, che guevara. >> let's talk shopping. shoppers hit the stores for the last time before christmas today. dana telsey is the ceo and chief officer of telsey group. we saw you day after thanksgiving, you said there was going to be sort of a hot -- that weekend was going to be big, there was going to be a lull, and it was all going to come back. has it turned out that way for you, dana? >> i think some of it came back. i don't think all of it came back. i think it...
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we're between a la nina and el nino. what happened when you have an el nino it cuts down on the hurricane activity which is why the forecasts have been for a relatively low number. you can't predict where they go. even if you have a year where you have a couple of storms if it hits the u.s. it's a big deal. >> have you followed the average temperatures around the globe this year, paul? can i ask you questions about that? are you just mostly looking at the u.s.? >> i mostly focus on the u.s. but you can certainly ask me -- >> i know we had record temperatures. europe has been cooler than normal and parts of asia. what parts -- >> yeah. >> i have friend that look at east coast weather and decide that climate change is real. obviously i've seening sociologists write. is it cooler than average or average. >> a lot of of the world has been cooler. we'll be watching the olympics in england, has been relatively chilly over there and cold. one of the problems with climate change and sort of getting our arms around the actual sor
we're between a la nina and el nino. what happened when you have an el nino it cuts down on the hurricane activity which is why the forecasts have been for a relatively low number. you can't predict where they go. even if you have a year where you have a couple of storms if it hits the u.s. it's a big deal. >> have you followed the average temperatures around the globe this year, paul? can i ask you questions about that? are you just mostly looking at the u.s.? >> i mostly focus on...
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we've asked dh question to many of the officers, including mike el yesterday, your favorite books. michael lyrics gave us the interesting fiction, two books people should pick up today, addition alex poshier i have to say maybe the i've read would be the book called "the informant." people don't remember that book because they think, oh, gosh, it's boring. it's fascinating. there was a movie made with matt damon. the movie did not rise to the level of the book but the book is one of the all-time great books out there. >> foo often overlooked. >> i've seen some calm material of what's going on for you with goldman sachs. do you have views? >> no. >> i'm an election -- william koeppen. how to diks the te-- let us giv blue chip book award right here. it's a beautiful thing. are you going to put this on your shelf? >> i'll give this to my co-author, john hallier. >> we'll get you two. we'll get you two. this is one of the great classics. congratulations. you'll see i did not put that. i didn't bring up bill ayers. don't say i always go there. hold on, hold on, get him a pen. we can put
we've asked dh question to many of the officers, including mike el yesterday, your favorite books. michael lyrics gave us the interesting fiction, two books people should pick up today, addition alex poshier i have to say maybe the i've read would be the book called "the informant." people don't remember that book because they think, oh, gosh, it's boring. it's fascinating. there was a movie made with matt damon. the movie did not rise to the level of the book but the book is one of...
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yousef gamal el din. tensions are rising as the white house prepares for a visit by the man who is expected to be china's next leader. "the new york times" says a dprup of unions, democratic politicians, and trade groups are urging the obama administration to file a series of cases against china in the auto industry. they say china unfairly subsidizes local autoparts makers and restricts exports of crucial raw materials. it comes ahead of a visit by the vice president in two weeks who is expected to succeed president jintao. >>> florida residents will start voting in the state's presidential primary. polls show mitt romney is opening a comfortable double digit lead over newt gingrich who just a week ago was the front r front-runner. a majority of those surveyed say romney is the better candidate to fix the u.s. economy. gingrich isn't giving up yet. he's vowing to fight on until the republican convention in september. >> let's get a thought on this from david. i don't know if i'd say this -- well, we are
yousef gamal el din. tensions are rising as the white house prepares for a visit by the man who is expected to be china's next leader. "the new york times" says a dprup of unions, democratic politicians, and trade groups are urging the obama administration to file a series of cases against china in the auto industry. they say china unfairly subsidizes local autoparts makers and restricts exports of crucial raw materials. it comes ahead of a visit by the vice president in two weeks who...
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>> yeah, and they're talking about el nino stopping and then -- >> we're out of time. we're going to always come back for one of these usda reports. back to you. >> thank you so much, rick santelli. before we move on, take a look at s&p today. we're close to that 70, gary, which people have talked about as a long-term pivot point. it's at 52, the day's average of the s&p, and people will be watching to see if we fall sharply below that. >> and remember, the s&p has outperformance with the waiting. >> we have to point out the fact that apple is somewhat disguising some of the other -- because it's such an informed part of the component of the indices, it is hiding some of the other relative underperformance. >> we'll keep that in mind as we watch the dow still down almost 100 points. meanwhile, sex trafficking and goldman sachs don't seem to belong in the same sentence. kristof recently broke the news as his quality fund was exiting a 60% stake in the media that runs a forum called backpage.com. kristof joins us now with more on the story from the newsroom. nick, always
>> yeah, and they're talking about el nino stopping and then -- >> we're out of time. we're going to always come back for one of these usda reports. back to you. >> thank you so much, rick santelli. before we move on, take a look at s&p today. we're close to that 70, gary, which people have talked about as a long-term pivot point. it's at 52, the day's average of the s&p, and people will be watching to see if we fall sharply below that. >> and remember, the...
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and don't miss "squawk box" tomorrow, we'll talk markets, the question and qe infinity with mohammed el erian and stanford's john taylor and a rare exclusive interview with ray dalio, founder of the hedge fund bridgewater associates. >>> welcome back. let's get more from our guest host today, jim chanos, founder and president of kynikos associates. jim, we've been talking about high frequency trading today, whether or not these guys have an unfair advantage and there are different blocks you can put them into, whether they're paying to get ahead of the line at the exchanges, whether or not you can use your own algorithm is probably another. since that conversation in the last hour, i've heard from someone who is a big value investor who says he believes high frequency trading front running cost his clients a few extra cents a share to get into big trades. do you think that's likely, do you think that plays out that way? >> i don't know if he's talking about the rebate issue that we talked about off camera earlier or not. i don't know exactly what he's saying. if you are a limit trader,
and don't miss "squawk box" tomorrow, we'll talk markets, the question and qe infinity with mohammed el erian and stanford's john taylor and a rare exclusive interview with ray dalio, founder of the hedge fund bridgewater associates. >>> welcome back. let's get more from our guest host today, jim chanos, founder and president of kynikos associates. jim, we've been talking about high frequency trading today, whether or not these guys have an unfair advantage and there are...
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people were my god, there has been to be an el a reorganization right away. you can't keep it up there for too long. there's italy, by the way. that does seem to be where investors are focused today, nirn to of the other news stories. >> keep one eye on it, i like that, because we're blessed with two eyes. the other eye should be kept on the domestic stocks which would be thrown away. we are overbought right now, but be aware not every stock is hit equally by the problem with the spanish ten-year. >> no doubt, but we'll be living with the prices for some time to come. there's nothing else that would give us a formative path. that's not anywhere near our future at this point, so we'll be watching the stuff, day in, day out, trying to figure out what day it's going to matter and what day it's not. >> i think that's right. >> as much as we're plooking for the results of the greek election, citi comes out and says the chances of a -- it doesn't matter what happened in greece over the weekend, didn't matter the new democracy one. 50% to 75% is where it stands unch
people were my god, there has been to be an el a reorganization right away. you can't keep it up there for too long. there's italy, by the way. that does seem to be where investors are focused today, nirn to of the other news stories. >> keep one eye on it, i like that, because we're blessed with two eyes. the other eye should be kept on the domestic stocks which would be thrown away. we are overbought right now, but be aware not every stock is hit equally by the problem with the spanish...
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you have this hole in the el television cop assumption experience where people love television but they want to get this device, the ipad, and now you can get your recordings right to the ipad. we think it's a big deal. >> seems like this put you in direct competition in this pretty crowded space. >> we provide a full package of services to the cable industry. in addition to the retail offerings we have, tivo stream will be part of our cable television offering. we build tv everywhere using the interface across all devices. it not just what shows up on your television screen but the wait a minute way to package it through the interpad. >> now, we're starting to see grace companies, to allow consumers to access content on their terms, any time, anywhere. does that leave treef owe as a brand and as a product? >> remember, tv r wfr for what they're you're not just paying for your television on your set. can you watch cnbc on your other desizes around the home also. we've grown out of our consumer electronics roots and now cable industry is a key customer of ours. to provide advanced televi
you have this hole in the el television cop assumption experience where people love television but they want to get this device, the ipad, and now you can get your recordings right to the ipad. we think it's a big deal. >> seems like this put you in direct competition in this pretty crowded space. >> we provide a full package of services to the cable industry. in addition to the retail offerings we have, tivo stream will be part of our cable television offering. we build tv...
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china seems to be at an even el, though growing slower. europe, however, is the place where there are still -- there's still a lot of room for a lot of negative developments. >> joe, can you answer the question of why the euro dollar is even where it is? i'm scratching my head thinking major company kmi in recession, we look a lot better proportionally. why isn't the euro at $1, $1.10 already? >> i don't think the market grasps yet that the germans are going to let this play out. they are not going to go in and rescue the euro zone. they're not going to mutualize or across the eu debt issuance or deposit insurance. they've been committed to the euro and the european project but this one they're going to let play out. spain is paying a high cost but it is able to. and the same with italy. there is still more than a lingering fear of another qe program in the united states by the fed. the latest move for the fed to professional long tore continue operation twist was nothing more it and a significant nat is going to if things get worse, the f
china seems to be at an even el, though growing slower. europe, however, is the place where there are still -- there's still a lot of room for a lot of negative developments. >> joe, can you answer the question of why the euro dollar is even where it is? i'm scratching my head thinking major company kmi in recession, we look a lot better proportionally. why isn't the euro at $1, $1.10 already? >> i don't think the market grasps yet that the germans are going to let this play out....
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we're not seeing any of the mcdonald el models take this away from the northeast. we're confident that between long island sound and the chesapeake bay, this will make landfall into tuesday. here's the official track. notice how widespread it goes inland. we're expecting not just those areas along the coast to feel the impacts, but we're feeling it inland and likely for days, well into next week. >> yeah. a lot of chatter here at the stock exchange involves all the hotels close to us booked for next week. it's going to be crazy. thanks, maria. maria la rosa from the weather channel. >>> sandy threatens five refineries with a total of 1.15 million barrels a day of crude capacity, in delaware, philadelphia, new jersey. how bad will the impact be on the energy market? andy lipow, president of lipow associates. joining us from houston. welcome. >> thank you. >> how dense relatively speaking is the northeast when it comes to capacity? >> the capacity of the refineries is very small, only the 6.5% relative to the rest of the country. and the northeast depends on supplies
we're not seeing any of the mcdonald el models take this away from the northeast. we're confident that between long island sound and the chesapeake bay, this will make landfall into tuesday. here's the official track. notice how widespread it goes inland. we're expecting not just those areas along the coast to feel the impacts, but we're feeling it inland and likely for days, well into next week. >> yeah. a lot of chatter here at the stock exchange involves all the hotels close to us...
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you were el ij it could save you thousands in ot of. >> i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i'll be able to stick with him. >> there are no networks and you need ledon't wait approximately call now. >> entitlement reform is the hot button issue. >> need spending to come be down. >> nobody's. >> this is the cnbc election. >> cnbc is in a position to cover it like no extra. >> hoar's something you don't see very often. a meatless mcdonald's. it is opening a vej tab medical discuss tonl in many 500 approximately of her citizens do not eat mad. we a in and there is beg political money we see interest rates still predominantly on the low side. we see the european counterparts like the boone rates moving up. hope springs eternal they will buy everything in sight and keep interest rates low and spark european growth. but we'll really see what's going on tomorrow when we get some announcement from mr. draghi and the ecb. back to you. >> thank you, rick. becky, who i think may have some information on why the futures seem to be moving the way they are. >> we've been getting some
you were el ij it could save you thousands in ot of. >> i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i'll be able to stick with him. >> there are no networks and you need ledon't wait approximately call now. >> entitlement reform is the hot button issue. >> need spending to come be down. >> nobody's. >> this is the cnbc election. >> cnbc is in a position to cover it like no extra. >> hoar's something you don't see very often. a meatless mcdonald's....
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i've got more games than anybody el ? . >> you picked ohio state because it's ohio state. >> what happened during that game? >> you didn't know what happened at the end of the game because cbs kind of missed it, the lane violation. >> did he jump off the free-throw line too quickly? >> he did. >> it almost worked. >> it almost worked. we have kentucky and kansas tonight, the two winningest programs. calipari, if kentucky wins gets a $350,000 bonus. kids get nothing of course. $200,000 for bill self. what else do i got? kentucky is nike sponsored, kansas is adidas sponsored. >> is that a matchup, adidas versus -- >> yeah, but nike has blown it away. the last ten champions have worn blue. syracuse in 2003 is kind of weird. they have a little blue in their alternate. you said you're not watching it, joe. >> it's on too late. >> can i talk about the late start times, if we have it? this is a 9:23 tipoff. >> are you kidding me? >> so here's comparisons here. one shining moment usually comes about 12:20, 12:25. if i'm thinking
i've got more games than anybody el ? . >> you picked ohio state because it's ohio state. >> what happened during that game? >> you didn't know what happened at the end of the game because cbs kind of missed it, the lane violation. >> did he jump off the free-throw line too quickly? >> he did. >> it almost worked. >> it almost worked. we have kentucky and kansas tonight, the two winningest programs. calipari, if kentucky wins gets a $350,000 bonus. kids...
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. >> we've been talking about kashkari has mentioned it, el erian mentioned it, the actual fundamentals underpinning the stock prices and whether there is a gap that needs to either be worked out over time or whether it's an air pocket and we'll see. we continue to trade not that far from four and five-year highs but certainly business is not great. and as joe mentioned -- >> as joe mentioned some major companies reported earlier this morning. u.p.s. posted third quarter earnings of $1.06 a share, that was in line with consensus, revenues fell a bit below. the company warning full year profits of three-mm profits will fall sort of consensus. dupont two cents shy of expectations, 7.4 billion was short of expectations. dupont pointing to shortfalls in its paint and solar panel segments. >> both companies lower than expect the revenue and lower revenue from last year. >> and lower estimate going forward. >> yes, and lower estimates. >> and united technologies reporting profit of $1.37 a share, above estimates of $1.18, much of the beat from a less than expected delusion from its acquisitio
. >> we've been talking about kashkari has mentioned it, el erian mentioned it, the actual fundamentals underpinning the stock prices and whether there is a gap that needs to either be worked out over time or whether it's an air pocket and we'll see. we continue to trade not that far from four and five-year highs but certainly business is not great. and as joe mentioned -- >> as joe mentioned some major companies reported earlier this morning. u.p.s. posted third quarter earnings of...
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el tell you why. this is moderate. this is the romney plan. the truth is what they've done here is cement the future of the health care system in the private sector. we could have gone to something else, medicare for all, i would have preferred other things. but this bill, if it's upheld by the court, means that the future of the american health care system is in the private sector. i would say that was a win for the private sector. >> just want to break in here. four stocks, four hospital stocks are halted right now. hma, hca, community health, mthc tenan tenants. >> this will be very good for insurance companies, too. >> the individual mandate survived attacks. >> yes. >> and a lot of people far more students of constitution allow than i are going through this decision right now. >> and we should point out the mandate no, question, was seen as most constitutionally suspect . the fact, governor, this has been upheld within congress' power would you expect the reforms to also be upheld? >> for them to attack medicaid or something like that, i
el tell you why. this is moderate. this is the romney plan. the truth is what they've done here is cement the future of the health care system in the private sector. we could have gone to something else, medicare for all, i would have preferred other things. but this bill, if it's upheld by the court, means that the future of the american health care system is in the private sector. i would say that was a win for the private sector. >> just want to break in here. four stocks, four...